Katrina E. Miller, Ed.D. CCC-SLP

Katrina E. Miller, Ed.D. CCC-SLP

Dr Miller’s commitment to communication empowerment spans over 25 years and has improved the lives of countless patients, as well as the over 300 novice speech-language pathologists she has trained.  Dr. Miller has experience and expertise in higher education, administration, and culturally responsive clinical supervision. She also has experience counseling persons with communication disorders and mentoring young professionals. A highly sought national and international speaker and educator, Dr. Miller has spent time in China where she created a summer program for Chinese children with communication disorders.  She continues to teach and train young professionals across diverse backgrounds and considers it part of her life’s mission to fully contribute to the fields of education and speech pathology.

 As a college professor, Dr. Miller founded the Neurogenic Aphasia Group affectionately referred to as “NAG”, to provide group speech therapy services to city residents living with aphasia as the result of strokes or traumatic brain injuries. This program also provided graduate level speech-language pathology students the opportunity to be trained and educated in the area of adult neurogenic disorders.

Dr. Miller received her Bachelor of Science and Masters of Arts degrees in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Hampton University and her Doctorate Degree from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Dr. Miller is the author of SOAP Notes: Cleansing Thoughts for Healthcare Workers, a book of devotionals about her career as a Speech Pathologist. She is also the Founding Director of Shenandoah University’s Division of Communication Sciences and Disorders.